Poundland is the latest retailer to launch a new school uniform range – and as you probably guessed, prices start at just £1.
In a move to support families amid the rising costs of living, the discount shop is selling all the back-to-school basics.
Available items include polo shirts, sweatshirts, skirts and trousers - with the most expensive products costing £5.
The range is designed with Pep & Co, running from nursery-aged kids all the way up to school leavers.
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Sizes go from three to four years to the end of school, at around 16 years in most of the items.
Polo shirts are priced at between £1 to £2, while sweatshirts range in price from £2 to £4, with sizes beginning at three to four years up to size 12/13.
School skirts and trousers begin at £3, going up £5 - they come in sizes three to four years, up to 15/16 years.
Parents raved about the bargains online.
One mum said: "I always buy my son's school uniform from there, it washes brilliantly and lasts ages. Can't complain for the money."
The store is also releasing a new stationery range, with each item costing just £1.
This is one in a series of moves that the high street discount shop is doing to help families during the cost of living crisis.
Poundland has announced a new scheme to reduce its prices even further.
The high street giant will be offering items for as little as 1p every Wednesday on its websites, Poundshop.com.
A current item that is available online for just 1p is Elbow Grease Degreaser Original 500ml, which is around £2 at other stores.
In another move to assist families during the cost of living crisis, Poundland has also launched its Value Heroes campaign.
This vows to reduce key household items to £1 in a return to Poundland’s glory days.
Items such as Fairy Washing Up liquid, Flash Cleaner and Men’s Nivea Shower Gel are all available for £1.
Poundland has also today announced that it will cut the price of 1,000 items, across DIY, gardening, kitchenware, homeware and stationery.
The brand is also on track to roll-out its range of chilled and frozen food to 350 of its stores.
It is also set to open 25 new or relocated stores across the UK in upcoming months.
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